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Impasse unlikely to mean Troubles return

Posted By: September 07, 2017

Newton Emerson. Irish News. Belfast. Thursday, September 7, 2017 Speaking to RTÉ radio, Gerry Adams has warned that young people will be “radicalized” by what he called “the DUP’s refusal to embrace their rights”The Sinn Féin president was asked several times what he meant by “radicalized” but he declined to explain further.The most ominous implication of his warning must be considered […]

Catholic pupils perform better than Protestants

Posted By: September 07, 2017

Selection favors parents who can pay for private tuitionSimon Doyle.Irish News. Belfast. Thursday, September 7, 2017The study highlighted marked differentials in achievement between predominantly Catholic and Protestant areasCatholic school pupils perform better than their Protestant peers because they place greater value on education, a report has found.A study from the Executive Office highlighted marked differentials in achievement between predominantly Catholic and Protestant areas.Investigating Links […]

Unionist prints on Tory hyperbole

Posted By: September 07, 2017

John Manley. Irish News. Belfast. Thursday, September 7, 2017 AS Stormont’s two biggest parties were showing sudden signs that not all hopes for a settlement may be lost, a storm was brewing over their heads.In the manner of parents chastising their children for squabbling before having a stand-up row of their own, the two governments found themselves embroiled in a spat about […]

No input from Dublin, May reassures DUP

Posted By: September 07, 2017

John Manley. Irish News. Belfast. Thursday, September 7, 2017THERESA May yesterday dismissed the prospect of joint authority should efforts to restore devolution at Stormont fail.Prompted by a question in Westminster from DUP deputy leader Nigel Dodds, the British prime minister stressed the need to restore devolution but insisted joint authority over The North with the Irish government would not be considered if […]

DUP duplicity at core of political meltdown

Posted By: September 06, 2017

Brian Feeney. Irish News. Wednesday, September 6, 2017Let’s get back to basics. First, the Renewable Heat Incentive fiasco was the occasion but not the cause of the collapse of Stormont’s structures.Arlene Foster’s overweening arrogance, her hubris, the DUP’s manipulation of procedures to allow Foster to put her case to the Assembly causing all other parties walking out, Givan’s disgraceful provocative tweet cancelling a paltry […]

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